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===You have only one city=== | ===You have only one city=== | ||
In this situation, your options are much more limited, and if your city is conquered, then you will have to start over in the world, although you will keep your alliance. | In this situation, your options are much more limited, and if your city is conquered, then you will have to start over in the world, although you will keep your alliance. | ||
==== | ====Detecting the conquer attack==== | ||
You will know that a conquer attack is coming by one of a few methods: | You will know that a conquer attack is coming by one of a few methods: | ||
*You note that the attack is taking far longer then most | *You note that the attack is taking far longer then most | ||
*when you click on the attack, there is a picture of a C-Ship, not a regular boat | *when you click on the attack, there is a picture of a C-Ship, not a regular boat | ||
*there are multiple waves of support surrounding one attack. | *there are multiple waves of support surrounding one attack. | ||
====Preparing for the attack==== | ====Preparing for the attack==== | ||
If you are significantly smaller then your attacker, your best chance is to take out the C-Ship only, but not any of the other attacks. You can do this by any of the following methods: | If you are significantly smaller then your attacker, your best chance is to take out the C-Ship only, but not any of the other attacks. You can do this by any of the following methods: |
Revision as of 23:01, 9 February 2013
Conquering is the process by which you take over another city. This is considered the best way to get a new city in Grepolis. In worlds Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Epsilon, Kappa, Xi and Pi the conquer system is used. It is also the system used on the new Grepolis v2.0 worlds of Sigma,Upsilon and Phi.
Relevant Guide from forums: Conquering Guide
Conquering
Prerequisites
Before you are actually going to conquer anything, you need the following things:
- Conquest researched
- A Colony ship and all it entails
- At least one land unit
- At least one transport boat(regular or fast)
- At least one Bireme, Trireme, or Light Ship
- Conquer Research
- Sufficient culture points to have another city
without these you can not expect to conquer a city, and it is suggested that you have an excess of resources beyond the bare necessities.
Choosing a City
Requirements
When choosing a city to conquer, it is best that the city not be any of the following:
- less then 750 points
- In this case, you will want to Colonize a city on an island with Farming villages
- Owned by another alliance
- Unless you are at war with them, you do not want to incite any diplomatic incidents
- Owned by a much larger player
- If you only conquer one of a player's cities, then they might retaliate using the rest of their cities
- Too small
- If the city is too small, then you should probably wait
- too far away from you
- If a city is too far away, you will not be able to use the cities to support one another
- On the same island as one of you other cities
- You can not farm efficiently with 2+ cities on the same island
- Claimed by an alliance mate
- Usually it is possible to 'claim' cities to conquer in your alliance forums, if someone else has already claimed a city, you should not go for it.
Basically, you want a city that will not cause too great of consequences, but is large enough for it to have been worth it to conquer. Remember, there is no way to abandon a city, so once you have a city, you are stuck with it until it is conquered by someone else.
Examples
I will use three examples of a city to conquer and I will point out the best option:
Example cities
- City 1:
- Abandoned city
- 2,500 points
- one island over from you
- City 2:
- Owned by a 100,000 point player
- You are currently 20,000 points
- The other player's alliance is twice your alliance's size
- 10,000-point city
- You can not seem to get a spy through
- Same island as you
- City 3:
- A one-city player
- No alliance
- 10,000-point city
- your spy reports say no troops
- 2 islands over from you
Example city evaluations
Here is my assessment of each of those cities:
- City 1:
- mediocre city, would make a good second city if there are not any better alternatives
- City 2:
- Probably the worst possible combination of attributes in a conquerable city, do not conquer a city like this
- City 3:
- The perfect city to conquer, you should go for this option if it is ever available.
Preparations to conquer
Before you actually conquer a city, there are many things you will have to do. These include making sure that you are allowed to take the city, that the city is cleared, etc.
Clearing a city
Before conquering a city, you will need to clear it, or kill all of the troops occupying the city. In order to do this, you must go about this process:
- spy on the city to find out how much resistance you will meet
- attack the city with appropriate forces to destroy all of the troops in the city
After this, you just need to make sure that the city stays cleared of troops.
Claiming a city
Usually alliances will have some sort of way to claim cities. To claim a city means that you say that you are going to conquer it, if you do not claim a city then you may end up having your colony ship accidentally destroyed by an alliance member, you may actually get punished by your leaders, etcetera.
Building a Colony Ship
You must build a colony ship to conquer a city, this might take some time because you need to collect up 10000 of each resource and then wait around 12 hours to build it, so make sure you have built it before continuing onwards.
The conquering process
Now we come to the exciting part, the victim is cleared, you have your Colony Ship ready and you want to do the actual conquering. Here is the order of events:
- Send an few attacks which are meant to make sure that all the troops of the city are cleared
- time a C-Ship to land a few minutes after the clearing attacks, this might mean sending the C-Ship before you even send off the clearing attacks
- Time a lot of support waves of defensive troops to arrive right after your C-SHip lands
- 24 hours after the C-Ship lands, the city is yours, supposing that you were able to prevent it from being taken from you.
Timing attacks
You want to keep your attacks as close together as possible.
Example:
- Final clearing attack lands at 00:00:01 (1 second past midnight)
- Colony ship lands at 00:00:02
- Supporting waves land at 00:00:03
That would be your ideal situation. It is best not to have them arriving in the same second as you do not always know which one will land first! Also note that getting timings down to those gaps takes a lot of practice, don't worry if you don't do it first time! or even in the first 100 times that you conquer. It is just something to aim for.
During the conquer
There will be a 24 hour period after your C-Ship successfully lands that you will be vulnerable to attack. If an attack on the city manages to kill either all of your land or all of your navy, then your Colony Ship will be destroyed, the conquer broken, and your remaining troops will come home.
After you have conquered
Once you have conquered, there will be a multitude of things to do to settle in
Researches
Sometimes the city you conquered will have researched some things that you consider worthless. In order to fix this however, you must use up a culture point so be very careful about resetting researches.
God
If the conquered city has a temple and it was worshiping a god, then it will keep this god. You should try to use a different god in the new city then you are using elsewhere, you do this in order to make sure you have as many god powers available as possible.
Neighbors
Try to get to know your neighbors and your island of your new city, it may be useful in the future.
For the defender
As a defender in the conquer process, you have a couple of options. #You only have one city and #You have multiple cities
You have only one city
In this situation, your options are much more limited, and if your city is conquered, then you will have to start over in the world, although you will keep your alliance.
Detecting the conquer attack
You will know that a conquer attack is coming by one of a few methods:
- You note that the attack is taking far longer then most
- when you click on the attack, there is a picture of a C-Ship, not a regular boat
- there are multiple waves of support surrounding one attack.
Preparing for the attack
If you are significantly smaller then your attacker, your best chance is to take out the C-Ship only, but not any of the other attacks. You can do this by any of the following methods:
- Ask a friend to send you support to arrive just before the C-Ship lands, and ask for them to send attacks right after the C-Ship lands
- send out your defending troops to attack a farming village/175 point city far enough away
that your defensive troops will arrive right before the C-Ship, but do not send defensive troops to any city that might have troops of its own
- Send out your offensive troops to arrive right after the C-Ship lands, they will assault the C-Ship
- If you have any Fire Ships, then keep them at your city to destroy the clearing attacks. They will not be able to harm C-Ships or transport boats, so if you send them out with your defensive or offensive troops, then they will end up assisting the conqueror
If the conqueror is your size
If you are sure you can take on all of the conqueror's troops, and the conqueror only has one city, then you can leave your defensive troops in your city and get more BP
You have multiple cities
In this situation, you are not threatened with being completely destroyed, and you have more chance of deflecting the attacks. All of the methods for if you only have one city do apply in this situation, but the following also apply:
- you can send support from your other cities to the city that might be conquered, and you can also send attacks at your own city to destroy the C-Ship